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Weston's Trusted Asphalt Paving Company — Parking Lots, Driveways, and More

Weston's Historic Main Street District draws thousands of tourists weekly to its distillery tasting rooms, antique shops, and festival grounds — and every one of those visitors parks on aging commercial asphalt or walks across century-old concrete transitions. Platinum Paving handles structural lot reconstruction along the Winery/Distillery Industrial Loop, protective maintenance on the MO-45 Retail Node, and ADA-compliant concrete upgrades for Main Street's pre-Civil War storefronts.

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The commercial asphalt paving contractor Weston, MO property managers call — the paving company, the asphalt company, the blacktop paving crew handling asphalt paving, asphalt resurfacing, sealcoating, and ADA compliance end-to-end. One of the few paving companies and asphalt companies in the KC metro that runs install, maintenance, and compliance with a single in-house crew.

Why Do Weston Property Managers Choose Platinum Paving?

Weston's loess-heavy bluff soils, narrow historic-district access, and massive seasonal tourism surges create paving problems that standard suburban contractors have never dealt with. Property owners here need a crew that understands heritage infrastructure, weight restrictions on MO-273, and the revenue impact of closing a lot during Apple Festival weekend.

Platinum Paving Typical Contractors
Full-service (pave, seal, stripe, concrete) One crew, one call 3–5 different vendors
In-house crews Our own trained team Outsourced subcontractors
1-year warranty on all work Every project, every service Varies or none
Owner-backed quality Joe inspects every job You deal with a project manager
ADA compliance included Built into every lot project Often an afterthought or upcharge
Kansas & Missouri coverage 50+ KC metro communities Limited service area
Commercial + residential Parking lots to driveways Usually one or the other

Full-service (pave, seal, stripe, concrete)

Platinum Paving One crew, one call
Typical Contractors 3–5 different vendors

In-house crews

Platinum Paving Our own trained team
Typical Contractors Outsourced subcontractors

1-year warranty on all work

Platinum Paving Every project, every service
Typical Contractors Varies or none

Owner-backed quality

Platinum Paving Joe inspects every job
Typical Contractors You deal with a project manager

ADA compliance included

Platinum Paving Built into every lot project
Typical Contractors Often an afterthought or upcharge

Kansas & Missouri coverage

Platinum Paving 50+ KC metro communities
Typical Contractors Limited service area

Commercial + residential

Platinum Paving Parking lots to driveways
Typical Contractors Usually one or the other

Asphalt Paving Services in Weston

Every commercial surface in Weston faces a different set of stresses — from the heavy agricultural hauler loads on MO-45 to the pedestrian-dense walkways along Main Street. Here's how we address each one.

New Asphalt Paving on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

New Asphalt Paving in Weston

New tourism-driven outparcels and winery overflow lots need full-depth asphalt engineered for Weston's variable bluff soils and seasonal traffic spikes from festivals and distillery tours.

  • 6–8″ compacted aggregate base over proof-rolled loess subgrade
  • 2-lift HMA installation — 2.5″ binder + 1.5″ SP-C surface course
  • Compaction density verified at 92–96% via nuclear gauge per lift
  • Crowned or cross-sloped profile to direct runoff away from historic structures
Full new asphalt paving details →
Asphalt Overlays on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Asphalt Overlays in Weston

Structurally sound lots along the MO-45 Retail Node and the Distillery Loop that show surface oxidation and minor cracking are ideal overlay candidates — extending service life 12–15 years.

  • Tack coat applied at 0.05–0.08 gal/SY for interlayer bond
  • 1.5–2″ SP-C hot-mix overlay placed at 290–310°F
  • Matching elevation transitions at curb lines and existing building thresholds
  • Profile milling at tie-in points to maintain positive drainage grade
Full asphalt overlays details →
Asphalt Milling on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Asphalt Milling in Weston

Precision milling removes failed surface layers on Main Street lots without disturbing underlying brick transitions or historic curbing that defines Weston's streetscape character.

  • Micro-milling at ¾–1.5″ depth to preserve historic curb elevations
  • Reclaimed asphalt processed on-site for base reuse where specs allow
  • Milling width controlled to 12″ tolerance for narrow downtown access
  • Grade corrections restore positive drainage on flat bluff-top lots
Full asphalt milling details →
Asphalt Repair & Patching on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Asphalt Repair & Patching in Weston

Localized failures on distillery truck courts and festival staging areas need structural patches — not cold-mix plugs that break apart before the next Weston Irish Festival.

  • Saw-cut perimeter 12″ beyond visible distress for clean bond edges
  • Excavation to stable subgrade — often 8–12″ in loess-heavy sections
  • Backfill with Class 5 aggregate compacted in 4″ lifts at 95% density
  • Hot-mix patch placed and rolled at 275–310°F to match existing grade
Full asphalt repair & patching details →
Crack Sealing on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Crack Sealing in Weston

Weston's 50+ annual freeze-thaw cycles drive moisture deep into untreated cracks. Hot-applied sealant stops infiltration before it reaches the loess subgrade and triggers base failure.

  • Router-cleaned cracks to ¾″ width for maximum sealant reservoir
  • Hot-pour rubberized sealant applied at 380–400°F per ASTM D6690
  • Overband applied flush on pedestrian-heavy Main Street walkways
  • Annual crack seal scheduling tied to post-thaw inspection each March
Full crack sealing details →
Commercial Sealcoating on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Commercial Sealcoating in Weston

UV degradation on Weston's unshaded bluff-top lots strips binder oils faster than tree-lined urban surfaces. Sealcoating every 24–36 months locks in flexibility and blocks oxidation.

  • Coal-tar emulsion or asphalt-based sealer applied at 0.15–0.18 gal/SY
  • Two-coat application with 4–6 hour cure window between passes
  • Sand aggregate additive for slip resistance on sloped distillery lots
  • Staged application to keep tourism parking open during peak weekends
Full commercial sealcoating details →
Line Striping & Marking on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Line Striping & Marking in Weston

Historic district lots and overflow festival fields need clear traffic flow markings that handle thousands of visitors in a single weekend without fading by the next event.

  • Retroreflective glass-bead thermoplastic for high-wear crosswalks
  • Alkyd traffic paint at 15-mil wet thickness for standard stall markings
  • ADA-compliant van-accessible stalls with proper signage and aisle widths
  • Event-specific temporary striping for overflow festival staging areas
Full line striping & marking details →
ADA Compliance on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

ADA Compliance in Weston

Most Main Street storefronts predate the ADA by over a century. Platinum Paving retrofits ramps, detectable warning surfaces, and accessible routes that meet federal code without destroying Weston's historic character.

  • Truncated dome pads at every curb ramp — cast iron or composite
  • Running slope held to 5% max and cross slope to 2% max per ADA standards
  • Accessible route grading from designated stalls to storefront entries
  • Coordination with historic preservation requirements on visible surfaces
Full ada compliance details →
New Concrete Paving on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

New Concrete Paving in Weston

Weston's sidewalks, curb ramps, and storefront aprons need concrete that holds up under freeze-thaw cycling and heavy foot traffic from Main Street's weekly tourism volume.

  • 4,000 PSI air-entrained mix with 6% ±1% air for freeze-thaw durability
  • 6–8″ slab thickness at dumpster pads and delivery aprons
  • Control joints saw-cut at ¼ slab depth within 6–18 hours of placement
  • #4 rebar doweled at expansion joints for load transfer at transitions
Full new concrete paving details →
Concrete Repair on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Concrete Repair in Weston

Scaling and spalling on Weston's brick-to-concrete transition walkways is a trip hazard for thousands of weekly visitors. We remove and replace damaged sections without shutting down storefronts.

  • Full-depth panel replacement on slabs with sub-slab void migration
  • Polymer-modified patching compounds for shallow spall repairs over 1″
  • Surface grinding at joints to eliminate trip lips exceeding ¼″
  • Night and early-morning pours to minimize closure impact on tourist traffic
Full concrete repair details →
Curbs & Gutters on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Curbs & Gutters in Weston

Weston's bluff-top terrain and narrow Main Street right-of-way demand curb and gutter systems that channel runoff aggressively before it saturates the loess subgrade beneath adjacent lots.

  • Extruded 6″ barrier curb with integral gutter on commercial lots
  • Roll curbs on winery drive aisles for trailer and delivery-van access
  • Inlet tie-ins aligned with municipal storm drainage on MO-45
  • Curb reveal adjusted to match historic streetscape grades on Main Street
Full curbs & gutters details →
Pothole Repair on a commercial lot in Weston, MO

Pothole Repair in Weston

Spring thaw potholes on the Distillery Loop and MO-45 Retail Node are a liability risk during peak tourism season. Platinum Paving cuts, excavates, and hot-patches to structural spec — same day when possible.

  • Saw-cut square perimeter to remove unsound asphalt around failure
  • Excavation to stable subgrade with geotextile placement if needed
  • Hot-mix backfill compacted to 95% density — no cold patch
  • Priority response scheduling available during festival weekends
Full pothole repair details →

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Local Engineering

Asphalt Paving Challenges Specific to Weston

Weston's bluff-top geography, loess-heavy soils, tourism-driven revenue cycles, and 19th-century infrastructure set it apart from every other city we serve. Paving here requires site-specific engineering calibrated to conditions that flat-ground suburban contractors have never encountered.

  • Loess Bluff Soils. Weston sits on thick loess deposits — wind-blown silt that collapses under saturation. When moisture reaches this subgrade through cracked pavement, bearing capacity can drop 40% or more overnight. Every base design here requires moisture-barrier geotextile and careful compaction sequencing.
  • Tourism Revenue Pressure. Apple Festival, Weston Irish Festival, and weekly winery and distillery visitors generate a major share of Main Street revenue. Closing a parking lot or blocking storefront access during peak season costs property owners real money. We schedule full-depth work for shoulder-season windows and stage phased closures during busy months.
  • Historic Infrastructure Constraints. Many Main Street lots and walkways date to the 19th and early 20th centuries. Brick transitions, original stone curbing, and narrow rights-of-way restrict equipment access and demand precision grading that preserves the district's character while meeting modern structural and ADA requirements.
  • Steep Grade Drainage. Weston's bluff terrain produces steep grade changes within short distances. Water accelerates across lot surfaces, scouring asphalt edges and undermining curb lines. Crown profiles and inlet placement must account for the velocity of concentrated runoff — not just volume.
  • Agricultural Hauler Loads. MO-45 and MO-273 carry grain trucks, implement trailers, and fuel tankers through Weston's commercial zones daily. These concentrated axle loads exceed standard passenger-vehicle design assumptions and require thicker base lifts and stiffer binder courses at access points and turning radii.
  • Freeze-Thaw Cycling on Exposed Hilltops. Weston's elevation and lack of urban heat-island buffering mean pavement surfaces freeze and thaw more frequently than in the KC metro core — often 50+ cycles per winter. Air-entrained concrete and properly sealed asphalt are non-negotiable for any surface expected to last.
Weathered commercial asphalt showing freeze-thaw damage in Weston, MO

The Commercial Asphalt Paving Process

What happens after you call your Kansas City paving contractor — from first inspection to final walkthrough.

Free Assessment

We inspect your lot, identify every issue, and provide a detailed estimate — no cost, no pressure.

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Planning & Scheduling

We design the scope of work around your business hours so your operations aren't disrupted.

Surface Prep & Milling

Old asphalt is milled down, debris cleared, and the base is prepared for a clean bond.

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Paving & Compaction

Fresh hot-mix asphalt is laid to spec and rolled to precise compaction with commercial-grade equipment.

Striping & Compliance

Parking spaces, fire lanes, ADA markings, and signage — your lot is fully compliant and looks brand new.

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Final Walkthrough

We walk the finished project with you. If anything isn't right, we make it right before we leave.

Schedule Your Weston Site Inspection Today

Who We Serve in Weston

Industries We Serve in Weston

Corporate & Office

Professional offices along MO-45 and in the Main Street District need clean, well-striped parking that reflects the premium character of Weston's business community.

Retail

Antique shops, boutiques, and seasonal retail storefronts clustered on Main Street depend on accessible, well-maintained parking to capture tourist spending.

Healthcare

Medical clinics and dental offices in Weston require ADA-compliant access routes, smooth surfaces for wheelchair and gurney transport, and minimal disruption during business hours.

Apartments & Multi-Family

Residential complexes in Weston need durable lot surfaces and compliant accessible stalls that hold up through the full freeze-thaw season without pothole failures.

Wineries & Distilleries

Weston Brewing Company, McCormick Distilling, and Holladay Distillery operate heavy tour-bus and delivery-vehicle lots that require structural asphalt and clear traffic-flow markings.

Restaurants & Hospitality

Bed-and-breakfast parking areas, restaurant pads, and event venues along the Distillery Loop need surfaces that handle surge traffic during festivals without crumbling under the load.

Coverage

Weston Neighborhoods and Districts We Serve

Platinum Paving covers every commercial zone in Weston — from the bluff-top historic core to the agricultural corridors on the city's edges.

Historic Main Street DistrictWinery/Distillery Industrial LoopMO-45 Retail NodeWeston Bend State Park AreaMcCormick Distilling CampusHolladay Distillery AreaWeston Brewing Company DistrictMO-273 CorridorMO-371 JunctionDowntown Festival GroundsSouth Weston Agricultural ZoneMain Street North End

Weston Asphalt Paving by the Numbers

1,500+
Projects completed Across the KC metro
60+
Years combined experience In commercial paving
1,756+
Residents in service area Weston alone
5.0 ★
Google rating 86+ reviews
1-Year
Warranty Workmanship and materials
30
Crew members All in-house
Trade Expertise

Why Base Preparation Matters in Platte County

Platte County's geology shifts dramatically within short distances — sandy-loam alluvium near the Missouri River transitions to heavy clay on higher ground. In Weston, the dominant loess bluff soils add a third variable that demands individual site assessment on every commercial project.

  • Geotechnical Probing. Before we design a base, we probe subgrade conditions at multiple points across the lot footprint. Weston's loess can appear firm when dry and collapse completely when saturated — bearing capacity must be verified under worst-case moisture conditions.
  • Moisture-Barrier Geotextile. A woven geotextile separation layer prevents fine loess particles from migrating upward into the aggregate base under hydraulic pressure. Without it, base contamination accelerates and the entire pavement section softens prematurely.
  • Aggregate Base Compaction. We place Class 5 crushed limestone in controlled 4″ lifts, compacting each to 95% Modified Proctor density. On Weston's loess, skipping a lift or undercompacting a single layer can result in differential settlement visible within two freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Subgrade Stabilization. Where probing reveals saturated or collapsible loess below design depth, we stabilize with lime or cement-treated subgrade to increase bearing capacity before placing aggregate. This step is common on Weston bluff-edge sites.
  • Drainage Integration. Weston's steep grades concentrate runoff velocity. We tie base-layer drainage — perforated sub-drains and French drain corridors — into the municipal storm system before paving begins, preventing water from pooling beneath the finished surface.
  • Proof Rolling. A loaded tandem-axle truck rolls the finished subgrade while our crew watches for deflection. Any soft spot that flexes more than 1″ under load gets excavated and rebuilt before a single pound of asphalt goes down.
Platinum Paving crew preparing base for new asphalt paving in Weston, MO
Pricing Transparency

What Affects the Cost of Asphalt Paving in Weston

Weston projects carry variables you won't find in a typical KC suburb. Bluff-top soils, historic-district constraints, and seasonal scheduling all influence the final number. Here's what drives cost on a Weston commercial paving project.

Loess Subgrade Remediation

If probing reveals collapsible loess beneath your lot, lime stabilization or over-excavation and replacement adds material and labor cost. Weston bluff-edge sites are especially prone to this requirement.

Historic-District Access Restrictions

Main Street's narrow rights-of-way and preservation requirements limit equipment size and staging options. Smaller paving trains and phased closures increase labor hours compared to wide-open suburban lots.

Seasonal Scheduling Constraints

Weston's festival and tourism calendar compresses the available paving window. Property owners who book work in early spring or late fall — outside peak tourist season — avoid rush-season surcharges and competing demand for crew time.

Lot Size and Configuration

Many Weston commercial lots are small and irregularly shaped, with tight turning radii and elevation changes. Per-square-foot mobilization costs run higher on a 30-space Main Street lot than on a 300-space suburban retail pad.

Pavement Section Depth

Agricultural hauler and tour-bus loads on the Distillery Loop require thicker base and binder courses than standard passenger-vehicle lots. Each additional inch of aggregate or HMA increases material cost proportionally.

ADA Retrofit Complexity

Bringing 19th-century storefronts into ADA compliance requires custom ramp grading, detectable warning placement, and sometimes structural curb rebuilds — all of which add scope that new-construction projects don't carry.

Material Haul Distance

Weston sits roughly 40 miles northwest of the KC metro core. Hot-mix asphalt must arrive at temperature — longer haul distances reduce the available compaction window and may require additional trucks to maintain paving-train continuity.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Asphalt Paving in Weston

Can you pave during Weston's festival season without shutting down my business?

Yes. We phase closures so only a portion of your lot is offline at any time and schedule material deliveries for early morning before tourist traffic peaks. For Main Street properties, we coordinate with the city on temporary parking and pedestrian routing to keep storefronts accessible throughout the project.

How do Weston's loess soils affect my parking lot's lifespan?

Loess is wind-deposited silt that loses structural strength when saturated. If your lot was built without proper geotextile separation or subgrade stabilization, moisture infiltration through cracks can cause rapid base failure. We probe subgrade conditions before every Weston project and design the base section to handle worst-case saturation.

What does a full paving project cost in Weston?

Every Weston project is different — a 20-space Main Street lot with historic curb constraints costs differently per square foot than a flat winery overflow field on MO-45. We provide free detailed estimates after an on-site inspection. Call (913) 701-6044 to schedule yours.

Do you handle ADA upgrades on Weston's historic storefronts?

Absolutely. Most Main Street buildings predate the ADA by over a century, so compliant ramps, detectable warnings, and accessible routes need to be retrofitted without destroying the district's character. We design solutions that meet federal accessibility code while respecting Weston's historic preservation guidelines.

How often should I sealcoat my Weston parking lot?

Every 24–36 months for most Weston commercial lots. The bluff-top elevation exposes surfaces to intense UV with no urban heat-island buffering, which oxidizes binder faster than in the metro core. Sealcoating on that cycle preserves flexibility and prevents the surface from becoming brittle and cracking prematurely.

Can you match existing historic curbing on my Main Street property?

We work with existing stone and extruded curb profiles to maintain visual continuity. Where original curbing is beyond repair, we form-pour replacement sections that match the reveal height and radius of the historic elements — so the finished product blends with the streetscape rather than standing out.

What warranty do you offer on Weston paving work?

Every project carries a 1-year warranty on workmanship and materials. Joe Brogoto personally inspects every Weston job at completion, and our 30-person in-house crew handles any warranty work directly — no subcontractor runaround.

How far in advance should I book my Weston paving project?

Four to six weeks is ideal for standard projects. If you need work completed before Apple Festival or another peak-season event, booking 8–10 weeks out gives us the scheduling flexibility to hit your deadline. Call (913) 701-6044 to lock in your spot.

Get an Asphalt Paving Estimate for Your Weston Property

1,500+ commercial projects completed across the KC metro. 5.0 Google rating. 1-year warranty on every job. Joe Brogoto personally inspects your Weston site before we quote. Call (913) 701-6044 or fill out the form to get started.